Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Lamprothyrsus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3420210.104P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio R.   149642000-03-18
Peru, Cajamarca, Chota, 5 km N of Chota on road towards Conchan., 2560m

US:Botany
10371111P. M. Peterson & R. M. King   112101991-11-27
Venezuela, Merida, 47 km W of Merida on Hwy 5 towards La Azulita., 2270m

US:Botany
3420247.104P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio R.   151412000-03-31
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, 23 km E of Sondor on road towards Tabaconas., 2740m

US:Botany
3420255.104P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio R.   151422000-03-31
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, 21 km E of Sondor on road towards Tabaconas., 2740m

US:Botany
3423054.104P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio R.   138061997-03-20
Peru, Ancash, Recuay, Cordillera Blanca, approximately 20 km E of Raquia on Route 02-014 on road towards Huarez., 3000m

US:Botany
Lamprothyrsus hieronymi var. tinctus Pilg.
1099504.11K. Fiebrig   20991903-11-16
Bolivia, Bermejo., 1400 - 1400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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